LMS-BATH MATHEMATICAL SYMPOSIA 2022
CALL FOR PROPOSALS
This is a reminder that the Call for Proposals for the LMS-Bath Mathematical Symposia to be held at the University of Bath in 2022 closes on Monday 15 February 2021.
Subject to confirmed funding, it is hoped that two LMS-Bath Mathematical Symposia can be supported in 2022.
Formerly known as the LMS-Durham Symposia, the LMS-Bath Mathematical Symposia will be held at the University of Bath between 2020 and 2025. The Symposia are an established and recognised series of international research meetings, since their foundation in 1974, that provide an excellent opportunity to explore an area of research in depth, to learn of new developments, and to instigate links between different branches.
The format is designed to allow substantial time for interaction and research. The meetings are by invitation only and will be held in August, usually lasting for two weeks, with up to 50 participants, roughly half of whom will come from the UK. A novel element of the symposia is that they will be complemented by a summer school, to prepare young researchers such as PhD students, or a “research incubator”, where problem(s) related to the topic of the conference is studied in groups. These events can take up to an additional week.
Prospective organisers should send a formal proposal to the Grants Team ([log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>) by 15 February 2021. Proposals are approved by the Society’s Research Grants Committee after consideration of referees’ reports.
For further details about the LMS Mathematical Symposia, please visit the Society’s website: www.lms.ac.uk/events/mathematical-symposia<http://www.lms.ac.uk/events/mathematical-symposia>
Before submitting, organisers are welcome to discuss informally their ideas with the Chair of the Research Grants Committee, Professor Andrew Dancer ([log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>).
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